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Press and hold thebutton. Releaseit immediately assoon the TVswitches off. This step normally takes between 5 and60 seconds. In extreme circumstancesthis step can take up to 15 minutes.5-60 SEC.EN5EnglishG etting startedGetting started2

6ImportantIf you made a mistake: Press the device selection button twice toexit setup. The red Setup light turns off. Restart from the beginning. I f the device does not respond at all or not toall of the button commands or if you cannotfind the code for your brand, enter ‘9, 9, 9, 9’ instep 3 and continue with step 4.The remotecontrol will now search its full database for acode that works with your TV. Full databasesearch may take up to 15 minutes.2.2.1126S etting up the remote control forother devices (DVD player/recorder,Cable/Satellite box and VCR)M ake sure the device is switched on andoperational. E.g. insert a disc in the DVDplayer / recorder or a video cassette in theVCR. Then follow steps 2 to 6 of ‘Setting up theremote control for your TV’. Make sure touse the correct device selection button: ,or.EN2.2.2 Improving buttonsWhen correctly set up, the remote controlshould be able to operate all your devices.However, when using the remote control for thefirst time it might occur that some buttons donot yet function as expected.In this case you can have the remote controlsearch for alternatives.NoteImproving buttons is not possible when thecode was found during full database search(with code ‘9, 9, 9, 9’).During initial setup1 Make sure the receiving device is able torespond. E.g. when you try to repair the Playbutton for your DVD player, make sure toinsert a DVD into the DVD player otherwisethe Play button is not able to function.2 Press the button that does not function, keepit pressed and immediately release it whenthe device responds. Repeat this for everybutton that does not function. If the button still does not function asexpected, try pressing it again for a longerperiod of time.After initial setup1 Make sure the receiving device is able torespond. E.g. when you try to repair the Playbutton for your DVD player, make sure toinsert a DVD into the DVD player otherwisethe Play button is not able to function.2 Select the devicethat you wish tooperate (e.g. DVD). Press thedeviceselection button toselect DVD.3 Keep buttons 5 sec.andpressedsimultaneously for5 seconds. The red Setuplight lightsup. The remote control is now in setupmode.EN7EnglishTry out the buttonsyou need foroperating it. Try, forexample, if the- CH and digitbuttons function properly. If a button does not work as expected, pressand hold that button. Release it immediatelyas soon as it works. For more information,see chapter 2.2.2. Press thedevice selectionbutton twice tofinish setup.2x W hen nobutton ispressed for 5 minutes or more, theremote control will exit setup mode,automatically saving all your settings.Getting started5 Switch ON the TV.

54English function and immediately release it when thedevice responds. If the button still does not function asexpected, try pressing it again for a longerperiod of time. Press thedeviceselection buttontwice to save yoursettings and exit2xsetup mode. When nobutton is pressed for 5 minutes or more,the remote control will exit setup mode,automatically saving all your settings. UIDE. electronic program guide.G MENU. menu on / off. INFO. on-screen channelinformation. EXIT. exits / clears on-screenmenu displays. 3 4 1 2. cursor up, down, left, rightin a menu. OK. confirms your selection. A, B, C, D. Context sensitivity buttons,3 U sing the universalremote control3.1Buttons and functions5The illustration on page 2 gives an overview ofall buttons on the remote control. Try out thebuttons you need for operating your devices.Notes 12386 uttons having the same functions as theBbuttons on your original remote controlmay have different namings on theSRP2104 (e.g. Info / Display). Only functions that are available on youroriginal remote control can be used foroperating your devices with the SRP2104. Setup light. lights up red when theremote control is insetup mode. lights up red whena remote controlcommand is being sent. selects available sourceinputs (antenna, cable,etc.). device selection buttons.Select the device to beoperated.EN7ordered following therequirements for cableboxes.A - Yellow, B - Blue, C - Red,D - Green. VOL -. adjusts TV volume. . mutes TV sound. . previous program / Last. CH -. previous / next channel. . rewind.5 2. play. 6. fast forward. 9. stop. 0. record. ;. pause. 4P 3P. previous (4P) / next(3P) page / track invarious modes./ . set your Thumb ratings. used after direct channelselection. some devicesrequire ENTER to bepressed after channelselection. selects between oneand two-figure channelnumbers.EN9Using the universal remote control4 Press and hold the button that does not

9. switches the selecteddevice on / off.NoteFor some TV brands / types, this button willonly turn off the TV. You will have to press adigit button (direct channel selection) to turnon the TV again.3.2 esetting a button to itsRoriginal functionIf an improved button (see chapter 2.2.2) stilldoes not function as expected, you can alwaysreset the button to its original function.1 In the current23105 sec.device mode, keepdigit buttonsandpressedsimultaneously for 5seconds, until thered Setup light lights up. The remote control is now in setup mode. Press digit buttons, , and, inthat order. After eachbutton pressthe red Setuplight blinks once. Press the buttonthat you wish toreset twice. E.g. the22 button.2x After eachbutton pressthe red Setup light blinks once. The red Setup light will blink onemore time to confirm that the buttonwas succesfully reset to its originalfunction.EN4 Service and support4.1English. digit buttons for directchannel / track selection.Frequently asked questionsIn this chapter you will find answers to the mostfrequently asked questions about your universalremote control.4.1.1 SetupI cannot enter setup mode.Battery level too low or battery lifetime cameto an end. Replace the batteries. For this see chapter2.1. After replacing the batteries, test if theremote control still operates your devices. Ifit does not, you have to set up the remotecontrol again. For this refer to chapter 2.2.The brand code for my device is missing in the‘Shortlist of brands’ in the Quick Start Guide.The ‘Shortlist of brands’ only mentions the mostcommon TV, DVD, CBL/SAT and VCR brands. You will find a complete brand list on page16-28 of this user manual. Use ‘9999’ as 4-digit code in case you cannotfind your brand in the complete brand list.Note that using ‘9999’ may result in a longsetup (up to 15 minutes).My TV switches OFF in step 4 but does notswitch ON again in step 5.TVs of some brands (e.g. Panasonic) onlyswitch ON after a long press on one of thedigit buttons. After a long button press in setupmode the remote control will start trying toimprove the button (see chapter 2.2.2) insteadof switching ON the TV. In this case, switch ON the TV manuallyor use the original remote control for this.Continue with step 6. After successfullycompleting setup, the remote control willswitch ON the TV with a long button presson one of the digit buttons, just as youroriginal remote control.EN11Service and support8

4.1.2 OperationThe remote control does not wake upanymore.Battery level too low or battery lifetime cameto an end. Replace the batteries. For this see chapter2.1. After replacing the batteries, test if theremote control still operates your devices. Ifit does not, you have to set up the remotecontrol again. For this refer to chapter 2.2.The device I want to operate does not respondat all / does not respond to all of the buttoncommands. Check if the buttons you press are availableon the original remote control of the device. Try improving buttons. See chapter 2.2.2.Wrong code selected during setup. Set up the remote control again for thedevice. Always test if the device responds,before leaving setup mode.It may be that the buttons that you are tryingto use have a different naming on the originalremote control. Try out all buttons to find the one(s) youneed.12ENWill my settings be deleted when I replace thebatteries?No. All user settings will be retained in theremote control memory in the remote controlmemory for 5 minutes.WarningThe batteries should not be exposed toexcessive heat such as sunshine, fire or thelike.4.2Need help?We advise you to first read this user manualcarefully. It is provided to help you set up anduse the remote control.If, however, you require extra information orhave additional questions about setup, usage,spare parts, warranty, etc. of the SRP2104, youcan always contact us.When calling our helpline, make sure to havethe SRP2104 at hand when you call, so that ouroperators can help you determine whether theSRP2104 is working properly.You will find our contact details at the end of thisuser manual.The model number of your Philips universalremote control is SRP2104/27.Date of purchase:./ ./ .(day/month/year)For online support go to: www.philips.com/welcome. Click ‘Support’ and follow the on-screeninstructions.FCC CompliancyThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may causeundesired operation.EN13EnglishHow do I set the remote control for combodevices (TV / VCR, TV / DVD, DVD / VCR, etc)?Some combo devices require you to set up twodifferent source selection buttons to controlboth parts of the combo device. For example,if you have a TV / DVD combo, you might needto set up the remote control for both TV andDVD to operate your TV / DVD combo.4.1.3 BatteriesService and supportAfter setup, not all buttons work al expected. Try improving the button(s). See chapter2.2.2.

This equipment has been tested and foundto comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation.3 HelplineHelplineNoteCountryPhone numberUnited States of America /Canada001-888-744-5477This equipment generates, uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference toradio communications.However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particularinstallation.If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouragedto try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receivingantenna. Increase the separation between theequipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet ona circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected. onsult the dealer or an experienced Cradio/TV technician for help.CautionUser changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.Notice for CanadaThis class B digital apparatus complies withCanadian ICES-003.14EN15

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all common Cable, Satellite and other set top boxes, such as DirecTV, Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, Time Warner, Scientific Atlanta, Tivo and many more. Simply follow the instructions in chapter 2.2 to set up the remote control for your devices. Glow buttons The remote control glow buttons (- VOL , - CH , ENTER. (-) and the numeric buttons) light